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"If your dreams do not scare you, they are not big enough."

— Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (born 1938) is a Liberian politician and economist who served as the 24th President of Liberia from 2006 to 2018. She was the first elected female head of state in Africa. A Nobel Peace Prize laureate (2011), she led Liberia's recovery from devastating civil wars, championed women's rights, and rebuilt her nation's economy and infrastructure. Before her presidency, she held positions at the World Bank, Citibank, and various United Nations agencies. Her leadership transformed Liberia and inspired women leaders worldwide, proving that courage and vision can overcome seemingly impossible obstacles.

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Context

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf spoke these words from hard-won experience, having survived exile, imprisonment, and death threats while pursuing her vision of a peaceful, prosperous Liberia. This quote challenges our tendency to play it safe, to set goals we're confident we can achieve rather than ones that stretch us beyond recognition. True ambition, she suggests, should feel uncomfortable—even frightening. When we dream within the boundaries of what seems reasonable or likely, we limit ourselves to incremental change. But when we dare to envision what terrifies us, we open ourselves to transformation. This wisdom resonates today as a reminder that the goals worth pursuing are those that make us question whether we're capable of achieving them.

Today's Mantra

I pursue dreams that stretch me beyond my comfort zone.

Reflection Question

What dream have you been dismissing as "too big" or "unrealistic"? What would pursuing it require you to become?

Application Tip

Write down your current biggest goal. Now, multiply its impact by ten. What would a 10x version of that goal look like? Spend fifteen minutes journaling about what achieving this audacious goal would require—new skills, relationships, resources, or mindset shifts. Don't focus on whether it's possible; focus on what would need to be true for it to happen. This exercise reveals the gap between where you are and where you could be, illuminating the transformative journey ahead.